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BROMAN: Normale und abnorme Entwicklung des Menschen, 1911. 1
BRYCE, TEACHER and KERR: Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum, 1908. 2
HERTWIG, O.: Handb |
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THE GENERAL framework of the body is built up mainly of a series of bones, supplemented, however, in certain regions by pieces of cartilage; the bony part of the framework constitutes the skeleton. 1
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Bone during life is permeated by vessels, and is enclosed, except where it is coated with articular cartilage, in a fibrous membrane, the periosteum, by means of which many of these vessels reach the |
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(Columna Vertebralis; Spinal Column).The vertebral column is a flexuous and flexible column, formed of a series of bones called vertebræ. 1
The vertebræ are thirty-three in number, and are grouped un |
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A typical vertebra consists of two essential parts—viz., an anterior segment, the body, and a posterior part, the vertebral or neural arch; these enclose a foramen, the vertebral foramen. The vertebra |
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(Vertebræ Thoracales).The thoracic vertebræ (Fig. 90) are intermediate in size between those of the cervical and lumbar regions; they increase in size from above downward, the upper vertebræ being muc |
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(Vertebræ Lumbales).The lumbar vertebræ (Figs. 92 and 93) are the largest segments of the movable part of the vertebral column, and can be distinguished by the absence of a foramen in the transverse p |
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The sacral and coccygeal vertebræ consist at an early period of life of nine separate segments which are united in the adult, so as to form two bones, five entering into the formation of the sacrum, f |
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The vertebral column is situated in the median line, as the posterior part of the trunk; its average length in the male is about 71 cm. Of this length the cervical part measures 12.5 cm., the thoracic |
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The skeleton of the thorax or chest (Figs. 112, 113, 114) is an osseo-cartilaginous cage, containing and protecting the principal organs of respiration and circulation. It is conical in shape, being n |
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